GLOBAL: Food "ambassador" to promote UK exports

GLOBAL: Food "ambassador" to promote UK exports

A business "ambassador" will promote UK food and drink exports overseas under plans launched drawn up by industry and government.

INDIA: Spar in talks to expand in India

INDIA: Spar in talks to expand in India

Spar International is in talks with retailers in the India as part of a bid to grow its store network in the country.

UK: Jam maker Duerr

UK: Jam maker Duerr's eyes Premier's Hartley's unit

UK jam maker Duerr's has signalled its interest in buying Premier Foods plc's Hartley's business, which is rumoured to be among the latest of the food giant's assets up for sale.

Sustainability Watch - Brian Shuttleworth, Heinz

Sustainability Watch - Brian Shuttleworth, Heinz

In the first Sustainability Watch of 2012, Ben Cooper discusses Heinz's sustainability strategy and looks at how Heinz's knack for creating catchy taglines is helping to communicate the sustainability message to consumers.

The launch of the just-food international basket

The launch of the just-food international basket

In association with SymphonyIRI, just-food launches its international basket - a group of 17 items from tuna to milk that will highlight the difference in price between national brands and own label in seven international markets.

BRICs and beyond: Fresh concerns over food safety in China

BRICs and beyond: Fresh concerns over food safety in China

The same old questions over the safety of food made in China have reared their head once again. Contaminated milk at Mengniu has renewed consumer concern and infant-formula maker Synutra found itself linked to the death of a baby boy.

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GLOBAL: Food "ambassador" to promote UK exports

27 January 2012

A business "ambassador" will promote UK food and drink exports overseas under plans launched drawn up by industry and government.

INDIA: Spar in talks to expand in India

27 January 2012

Spar International is in talks with retailers in the India as part of a bid to grow its store network in the country.

UK: Tulip chief Murrells to lead Co-op's food business

27 January 2012

Steve Murrells, the chief executive of UK meat processor Tulip, is to become CEO of The Co-operative Group's food retail business.

 

In the spotlight: Kraft puts "lean, mean machine" in motion

Kraft Foods, which plans to split in two by the end of the year, this week outlined the first impact of the move when it announced plans to cut 1,600 jobs in North America. Analysts believe the split allows Kraft to boost margins from the new grocery company.

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Carrefour faces another challenging year

Carrefour faces another challenging year

After 12 months that saw numerous profit warnings, investor discontent and speculation over the future of its CEO, Carrefour is embarking on a new year - but some industry watchers believe 2012 will be just as demanding.

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Best bits: New year, still uncertainty at Carrefour

Tesco executives may feel they have a lot on their plate but their "to do" list is not as long as that sitting in front of their counterparts across the English Channel at Carrefour.

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The just-food interview - Kikkoman chairman Yuzaburo Mogi

With growth hard to come by in a domestic market in the doldrums, Kikkoman has had to look overseas for growth. Julian Ryall met Kikkoman chairman Yuzaburo Mogi to find out how the company is adapting to meet demand in Japan and internationally.

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Eleven days of strikes begin at Unilever UK

Eleven days of strikes begin at Unilever UK

Workers at Unilever sites throughout the UK are holding industrial action to protest at plans to change the company's pension scheme. Staff and unions argue the reforms are unnecessary; the consumer goods giant disagrees and vows to press ahead.

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On the money: Keep Easter caution in context - Zetar CEO Blackburn

26 January 2012

Zetar CEO Ian Blackburn has played down the UK confectioner and snack maker's caution over Easter.

Focus: Why US baker Hostess went stale

25 January 2012

US brands Twinkies and Wonder are so iconic they are known the world over, even in markets where the products are not sold. Yet despite having these cultural touchstones in its portfolio, US baker Hostess Brands has struggled over the last decade, entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection twice, most recently this month. Sam Webb looks at why this baking monolith has started to crumble.

Best bits: New year, still uncertainty at Carrefour

24 January 2012

Tesco executives may feel they have a lot on their plate but their "to do" list is not as long as that sitting in front of their counterparts across the English Channel at Carrefour.

Sustainability Watch - Brian Shuttleworth, Heinz

23 January 2012

In the first Sustainability Watch of 2012, Ben Cooper discusses Heinz's sustainability strategy with Brian Shuttleworth, the company's director of operational risk and sustainability, and looks at how Heinz's knack for creating catchy taglines is helping to communicate the sustainability message to consumers.

In the spotlight: Kraft puts "lean, mean machine" in motion

20 January 2012

Kraft Foods, which plans to split in two by the end of the year, this week outlined the first impact of the move when it announced plans to cut 1,600 jobs in North America. Analysts believe the split allows the US food giant to accelerate efforts to cut costs and boost margins from the new grocery business. Michelle Russell reports.

BRICs and beyond: Fresh concerns over food safety in China

19 January 2012

The Chinese New Year is marked on Monday (23 January) but the same old questions over the safety of food made in the country have reared their head once again. Contaminated milk at Mengniu Dairy has renewed consumer concern and infant-formula maker Synutra International found itself linked to the death of a baby boy. Chinese food makers are working on improving supply chains but there is still much more to do, as Dean Best reports.

The just-food interview - Kikkoman chairman Yuzaburo Mogi

17 January 2012

Japanese soy sauce maker Kikkoman claims to have been the first to produce the seasoning back in the 17th century. However, with growth hard to come by in a domestic market in the doldrums, Kikkoman has had to look overseas for growth. Julian Ryall met Kikkoman chairman Yuzaburo Mogi to find out how the company is adapting to meet demand in Japan and internationally.

Best bits: Muller faces challenges in UK milk sector

16 January 2012

Muller and Robert Wiseman Dairies are talking up the benefits of the German yoghurt maker's planned takeover of the UK milk supplier but profits in the sector have been under pressure in recent months.

On the money: Tesco's Clarke admits UK failings

13 January 2012

Tesco CEO Philip Clarke has said the UK retailer will focus more on products and on service to revitalise the company's poor underlying domestic sales.

 

2011 - The year in review

2011 has been a fascinating, varied and tumultuous year for the food industry. just-food takes a look at the stories that have shaped the industry.

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